Learning through Failure We had an enjoyable day on Mother’s day as all of our family gathered together to celebrate May birthdays and Mother’s Day. Our extended family of seven children, six and under, made a delightful afternoon. It was fun to watch the four year old try to throw the soft ball into the mini basketball net and the 6 year old try to hit a wiffle ball. The 1 and a half year olds were busily trying to fill a bucket full of sand. Regardless of age, one thing all the children did that afternoon was fail. They made effort after effort to hit the basket or the ball. But it took the failures to make the accomplishment exciting. We all applauded when the ball finally sunk into the basket and when the wiffle ball connected with the bat dnd when the bucket was full of sand. During childhood, boys and girls gain abilities in reading, writ ing, running, dancing, jumping rope and many many other tasks. These abilities take practice, and are rarely perfected without a great deal of trial and error. The Full Line Dairy Farm Equipment Co. Suggests You Call One Of These Local Surge Dealers BRANDTS FARM SUPPLY •01 E. High 8L Elizabethtown, Pa. Ph; (717) 367-1221 JIM’S SURGE SALES & SERVICE 215 Oak Bottom Rd. Quarryvllla, Pa. Ph: (717) 786-1533 LONGACRE ELECTRICAL SVC. INC. Bally. Pa. Ph: (215) 845-2261 SURGE, a „ Built For L SUPERSTALL ™ Heavy Duty Installation BA€I HOME By Michelle S. Rodgers Berks Extension Home Economist It's important to remember that children may fail at a task or an activity; however, it is not the child who is a failure. A child is not a fai lure as a person if he cannot hit a softball well or is not a top reader in the classroom. No one is a fai lure as a person. Each person has dignity, value, and worth. Children learn through their fai lures, and they need to learn that it is all right to fail and try again. Even in adult years, life is full of trying and trying again to accom plish a task. For example, how many times will you make an effort to get the lawn mower started? Probably more than just once! It is through failure that we learn what is possible or what does not work. This is an important les son for children who are discover ing the world. The greatest resource we can give to our children is to help them recognize that they can look to themselves to find answers. It is far easier to “help" a child by provid ing quick adult answers. But, children develop their own inner abilities when they are given the opportunity to experience and SURGE PEN W. HOSTETTER RO 2, Annvllla, Pa. Ph: (717) 667-2896 SHARTLESVILLE FARM SERVICE Dale Wangar RD 1, Hamburg, Pa. Ph; (215)' 468-1025 Oat Bran Fever CHICAGO, IL Rather than succumbing to “oat bran fever,” consumers should learn the facts when it comes to the subject of cholesterol, according to Dr. Donald McNamara. McNamara is conducting cholesterol research, funded by the beef checkoff, at the University of Arizona. A serum (blood) cholesterol level of less than 200 mg per deciliter is considered optimum by the medical community. McNa mara says a common mistake made by the public is equating dietary cholesterol with blood cholesterol. “Most of the infor mation that shows up in popular or even health magazines just broad ly talks about lowering your cholesterol. We have to stop and ask if we are talking about lower ing dietary or blood cholesterol,” McNamara says. “There is a dis tinct difference. And for most of us, dietary cholesterol does not determine our blood cholesterol level.” Recent studies show that some people automatically regulate cholesterol production in response to dietary cholesterol levels, while others lack this ability to regulate. The good news is, 70-80% of the think about life’s encounters. So the next time your child is making an attempt at a new task, be there to encourage them. Rein force a positive attitude such as the little (rain who could by saying “I think I can, I think I can!”. And remember to recognize their suc cesses. Now, I must get back to that lawn mower and give it another try! • Best possible combination of cow fit, fast cow flow, and operator comfort. • Suspended design allows easy udder access and easy clean up. • Semi-welded construction eliminates many bolts and brackets traditionally used in herringbone stall construction. • Wall mounted arch design for value and durability. • Install with straight or sawtooth curb to suit operator preference. • All arches and vertical tubesare 2 3/8" (60.33 mm) O.D. high strength steel tubing. • All horizontal tubing and gates are 1 5/8" (41.27 mm) O.D. high strength steel tubing. • Hot Dip Galvanized finish for durability and ease of cleaning. • Choice of heavy gauge stainless steel or hot dip galvanized shields. • Optional interior, front gate, and rear gate stainless steel or hot dip galvanized shields. • Optional Cow Clear 1,1 push gates for improved cow flow and greater milking efficiency. population has the ability to regu late serum cholesterol production. Almost 90% of blood cholesterol is produced by the body. It’s blood cholesterol that really determines heart disease risk. “Some people consume vast amounts of dietary cholesterol and their blood cholesterol levels will stay at ISO, putting them in the very low risk group. Some people can totally cut out dietary choles terol and their cholesterol levels stay at 300 and they are in a very high risk group,” McNamara says. “If someone wants to try to reduce their risk for heart disease, looking at risk factors in order of importance, the major factor is cigarette smoking. The next most important risk factor is an elevated blood pressure, followed by blood cholesterol levels. After that we run into a collection of things including obesity, milk diabetes,, lack of exercise and high stress.” McNamara suggests consumers should visit their physician to find out what their cholesterol level is. If cholesterol is a problem, the necessary lifestyle changes need to be made. “If you discover that changes need to be made, don’t just go and buy a book in the bookstore, go and see a registered dietitian and spend a little time finding out how to make changes that fit into your lifestyle. After you have given your lifestyle changes a two- or three-month trial, go back and have cholesterol measured again. The follow-up is almost as important a component as getting the initial cholesterol measured in the first place.” Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 27,1989-SIS Oriental Dish (CentlniMd from Pago B 14) 2 kiwis, peeled and sliced Sprinkle steaks with salt. Dredge in flour, reserve the rest. Heat oil and butter over high heat and cook steaks 3-4 minutes on each side or until desired degree of doneness. Remove to warm plat ter. Lower heat and brown reserved flour, stir in curry pow der and peanut butter. Add coco nut milk and cook until bubbly. Return steaks to pan, turn over to glaze. Serve with overlapping slices of kiwi, spoon reserved coconut on Kiwi slices. 4 servings. Preparation time; 10 minutes. Cooking time: IS minutes. Coconut milk: 1 cup flaked coconut l/i cup boiling water Simmer uncovered 5 minutes. Mix in blender mi highest speed. Strain and reserve coconut • You may add more curry powder to taste. Wally’s Flank Steak 1 flank steak 1 package cheese garlic dressing mix 2 tablespoons cooking oil 1 tablespoon wine meat tenderizer, if desired Make a paste with the dry dress ing mix, oil and wine. Spread about '/i on one side of meat. Sprinkle with tenderizer, if desired. Roll meat, jelly roll fash ion, and tie with string. Spread remaining mixture on outside. Refrigerate at least 3 hours or overnight. Make a good fire in charcoal grill. Cook about IS minutes, turn ing occasionally. Cut string and lay flat to sear die inside, about 2 minutes. Slice and serve. Serves 3-4 people. 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